> Given that August is usually a low-activity period, that the document
> reaches Last Call for the first time, and is likely to trigger a few
> comments, the comment period should probably be extended some more, to,
> say Tuesday September 16.
I don't disagree (TM)
> - the TAG, given their finding on alternative representations and our
> use of the link element.
Assuming that we do take the resolution on last call as planned
tomorrow, I should be able finally to get to my action associated with
the long standing ISSUE-222 and so that could be the basis of a
communication with the TAG.
Incidentally, how does one address the TAG?
Jo
On 30/07/2008 10:32, Francois Daoust wrote:
> Jo Rabin wrote:
> > 3. Content Transformation Guidelines
>>
>> PROPOSED RESOLUTION: BPWG requests transition of current Draft 1o of
>> the Content Transformation Guidelines with a Last Call Comment period
>> ending Friday September 5.
>
> Given that August is usually a low-activity period, that the document
> reaches Last Call for the first time, and is likely to trigger a few
> comments, the comment period should probably be extended some more, to,
> say Tuesday September 16.
>
> [I also note that if the above resolution is taken, we may have to wait
> a bit for the re-chartering to be finalized before we may publish the
> doc. We have good hopes that this should be done pretty soon, and should
> have more info tomorrow]
>
> We also need to define the list of groups we want to draw attention to
> the document. Dom and I reviewed the spec this morning, and came up with
> the following list:
>
> - the IETF HTTP bis group, in particular for the alteration of HTTP
> headers values.
> - the TAG, given their finding on alternative representations and our
> use of the link element.
> - HTML and XHTML2 for the use of the link element as well.
> - WebApps for the "[proxies] are able positively to determine that user
> agent is a Web browser" (although we already made our point during the
> Last Call of XmlHttpRequest spec, I guess).
> - the Open Mobile Alliance, through the Hypertext Coordination Group
>
> Francois.